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		<title>ART &#038; CULTURE: GINGER FOLMER</title>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>“I was born in a trunk In the Princess Theater in Pocatello, Idaho. It was during a matinee on Friday And they used a makeup towel for my didee. When I first saw the light It was pink and amber Coming from the footlights on the stage. When my dad carried me out there to say hello They tell me that I stopped the show.”</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>This is the first verse of one of Judy Garland’s musical numbers in the legendary movie “A Star is Born,” (Warner Brothers, 1954). As the song goes, she was born for the stage and destined to be an entertainer. Do you know anyone like that? I do.</p>
<p>So too, is the story of our very own, local legend, Ginger Folmer. A woman who literally grew up in a dance studio, Ginger is well known through-out our community (and beyond) as a talented yet humble southern lady. Her family’s dance studio was in their home. The front two rooms were designated the studio and the back two bedrooms, kitchen and bath were home to her, her Aunt Gloria, grandmother, mother, and two uncles. Ginger describes it as “cozy.”</p>
<p>Ginger began her teaching and choreography career at the tender age of 6. Yes, she was 6 years old when her Aunt Gloria, who taught dance, caught Ginger charging the neighborhood kids a nickel a lesson on the sidewalk in front of the studio.</p>
<p>But this was just the beginning of a dance career that has spanned from 1942 until the present time. Taking trips to Los Angeles and New York City beginning at age 9, Ginger and her aunt would take classes with the likes of Ernest Belcher, and Harriet and Al DeRea, and concentrated classes at the Ernest Carlos Studio. Ginger never passed up the opportunity to learn and improve her skills.</p>
<p>She began teaching (legitimately this time) while in high school and has been performing, choreographing, and inspiring other dancers ever since. If you prod her enough, you could sit for hours and listen to stories of her theatrical experiences and adventures on stage. I’ve personally had the opportunity, on many occasions, to witness her career on the stage both sitting in the audience and performing in one of her many shows. I’ve been privileged to have been one of her college students, and to have participated in many of her dance classes. I remain in awe of Ginger Folmer as do so many of this area’s community theatre actors, patrons, and friends.</p>
<p>I am fortunate to be called Ginger’s friend and to have worked with her on and off stage over the years. Her life has been full to say the least and interesting to say the most. It would take all the pages in this issue to adequately chronicle all that Ginger has accomplished. Even though I’ve known her for decades, I feel that Ginger has only shared with me bits and pieces of her life. She has so much more to tell. Fortunately for me and especially our readers, East Bank Theatre, through the generosity of the Bossier Arts Council, is presenting a one-night-only expose of Ginger Folmer.</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Hosted by Shreveport’s own Erik Champney (a graduate of <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://sbmag.net/centenary-college-of-louisiana-magale-fest/"   title="Centenary" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked"  data-wpil-monitor-id="231">Centenary</a> College and the NYU Tisch School of the Arts, and a playwright and film director now based in NYC), this two-hour Q&amp;A will, no doubt, be an evening to cherish. Reservations are available at the East Bank Theatre Box Office. The proceeds from “One More Time: A Life of Dance &amp; Theatre with Ginger Darnell Folmer” will benefit the Company Repertory Theatre (the still active theatre company her late husband, Richard, created).</p>
<p>“One More Time: A Life of Dance &amp; Theatre with Ginger Darnell Folmer”<br />Saturday, June 17, 2023<br />7:30 pm.<br />East Bank Theatre<br />bossierarts.org<br />318.741.8310</p>
<p>Mark your calendars for ARTini 2023, the 13th annual ARTini fundraiser for the Bossier Arts Council. ARTini celebrates various forms of creative expression and encompasses the culinary, musical, and visual arts. Local mixologists create signature martinis and compete for the coveted title of “Judges Choice,” “People’s Choice,” and “Most M’artisanal.” Funds raised support the Bossier Arts Council&#8217;s programming, local artists, and outreach projects for the entire year. Tickets include entrance to the event, a hand-painted martini glass, live <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://sbmag.net/centenary-youth-orchestra-presents-concert-featuring-concerto-competition-winner/"   title="music" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked"  data-wpil-monitor-id="515">music</a>, catered food, and a myriad of martinis from some of the area’s most popular restaurants and bars!</p>
<p>ARTini 2023<br />Saturday, June 10, 2023<br />7:00-10:00 pm<br />Louisiana Downs Casino &amp; Racetrack<br />bossierarts.org<br />318.741.8310</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">It is true that social media has changed the way we communicate with each other. And while this bears some negative aspects, social media can also prove positive in many ways. One of these ways is how being present on social media can spark creativity in an individual. Watching another person’s dance performance can inspire a desire to join a dance class. Hearing someone sing on YouTube might encourage you to join a choir or take vocal lessons to improve your own skills. Such was the case with Janet Maines when she came across a colleague’s charcoal sketches on Facebook.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"> </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">Janet chose a career in graphic <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://sbmag.net/arts/"   title="art" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked"  data-wpil-monitor-id="755">art</a> and works in that field designing websites, logos, brochures – anything that requires a creative eye for design. One day, while on Facebook, she saw Jim Huckabee’s work and was inspired to reach out to him in hopes of taking lessons. Jim invited her to a “class” which was more of a gathering of fellow artists who met regularly in Charlie Tabor’s garage. As she watched in fascination, Jim handed her a pencil and sketch pad and encouraged her to draw. What she turned out looked more like a kindergarten drawing but Janet kept coming to the class. It didn’t take long for her to catch on and soon, she was getting commissions from friends for her charcoal work.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"> </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">Janet managed to turn the Covid quarantine into a positive experience. She began spending more time online following artists on social media. She would study other techniques and styles to advance her skills. When she began communicating with Kathy Morris, an artist from Atlanta, a lasting friendship and mentorship was formed. Kathy encouraged her tremendously and suggested that Janet should be teaching her artistic skills to others. It was perfect timing. Her graphic design work had slowed down. Her art commissions had begun to blossom, and she began teaching. Her studio – in one of the most unexpected locations imaginable. You may find her on any given Wednesday in the WHOLE FOODS café from 1:00 to 3:00. It’s there that her adult class attracts diners and shoppers alike. Janet also takes private students beginning at age 12.</span></p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Janet became a member of the Portrait Society of America. Formed in 1998 as an educational organization, the Portrait Society of America is dedicated to furthering the traditions of fine art portraiture and figurative art through programs and publications. According to their website, members can access technical information, delve into traditional aesthetics, and research the history of figurative art and portraiture. Among other enrichment activities, this organization recognizes and honors artists of distinction who “have over the course of their careers produced bodies of work that epitomizes excellence within the discipline.”</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"> </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">It was through this organization and the encouragement of her mentor, Kathy Morris, that Janet entered an annual competition. Both of her entries made it to the semi-finals with one of those portraits being featured in a national art <a href="https://sbmag.net/magazine/"  data-wpil-monitor-id="62">magazine</a>. They will also be on display at Sotheby’s in New York City. This is quite an accomplishment in anyone’s book.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"> </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">Perhaps dearer to her heart is Janet’s involvement with a non-profit organization started by Brent Anderson. “In My Father’s Eyes Portraits</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">” works with families of children who have been diagnosed with cancer to provide them with beautiful portraits of their children. Anderson enlists the help of artists willing to donate their talent for this worthy cause. “The feeling of love between the artist and the recipient is beyond words,” Janet claims. Anderson has the portrait framed and sent to these families free of charge and wrapped in compassion.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"> </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">How’s that for a creative spark from a Facebook post? Thank you, Jim Huckabee.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"> </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">If you would like to see more of Janet’s work, check out her portfolio on Instagram @janetmainesartist.  She also has a Facebook presence (of course) and a website: </span><a href="http://janetmaines.com/"><span style="font-weight: 400;">janetmaines.com</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p>
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